Under the change of use permission, the cafe will be able to open from 8am to 6pm daily.
A CITY-CENTRE office can be turned into a cafe after the project received the green light fromAn application from Wasps Studios – a charity which provides studios to artists – to convert a unit at 60 Osborne Street has now been approved.
“The use is not considered to give rise to a detrimental impact upon residential amenity through the effects of increased noise, activity and cooking fumes,” they added. No cooking will take place on the site, with the plans stating the proposal is for “a cafe servery only". This has been included to “protect local residents from nuisance resulting from the disposal of cooking odours".
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